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steve comes with numbers. with data and he's got the charts. looking first at who will pay more under the affordable care act. >> because there is so much talk to show what's what. what will be affected. let's look at who will pay more and who may not. to put it into perspective. this breaks down all americans into five groups. you start with those who are unaffected. the 80%. people who get health insurance from their employer as most of us here do or they are on medicare or medicaid and life goes on. 15% who are uninsured and they will be affected on hopefully in a positive way. we will come back to them. then we come down to this roughly 5%. everything we have been talking about in terms of getting approximate policies canceled and falling into the 5% bucket. we are talking about 16 million people. half of them should be able to get a similar plan without paying more for them. another quarter of that total will get subsidiesubsidies. they are low enough to qualify for the obama care subsidies. the people who are going to get hurt are 1.3% of
steve comes with numbers. with data and he's got the charts. looking first at who will pay more under the affordable care act. >> because there is so much talk to show what's what. what will be affected. let's look at who will pay more and who may not. to put it into perspective. this breaks down all americans into five groups. you start with those who are unaffected. the 80%. people who get health insurance from their employer as most of us here do or they are on medicare or medicaid and...
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. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a deep fryer. >> i don't think i want that. but they've talked me into it. i had to buy a special size and i'm fearing someone is going to get hurt. >> he's trolling mika. >> is that very bad for you? >> it macs the turkey come alive. >> in peanut oil. >> why don't you eat some fourteench fries in. >> i have been talked into it. i have to bring the turkey over at 1:00. he's going to take care of it and give it back to me. >> it will taste good. >> it will? ion if my parents will like that. that's what's happening. none of are you cooking. are any of you shopping on friday? i don't understand
. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a...
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>> there a lot of reasons for that, steve. i'm not going to enumerate all of them now except so to say every senator is entitled to be skeptical and to ask tough questions. they did and will and we will answer them. we will answer the questions and i will continue to talk to senators in the next days. i believe that what we are doing is and the president believes this very deeply. the best first step that will actually make israel safer, it will extend the break out time if we don't get this first step, not only will that break out time shrink, but iran may interpret the congressional reaction of wanting to increase sanctions as bad faith on our part and unwillingness to in fact negotiate and my drive the hard liners more into the commitment that they have to have the weapon. these are difficult judgments. you come to the table with our input and our information. i respect their positions, but we respectfully believe that the executive branch of government under the constitution deserves the right to negotiate and property the
>> there a lot of reasons for that, steve. i'm not going to enumerate all of them now except so to say every senator is entitled to be skeptical and to ask tough questions. they did and will and we will answer them. we will answer the questions and i will continue to talk to senators in the next days. i believe that what we are doing is and the president believes this very deeply. the best first step that will actually make israel safer, it will extend the break out time if we don't get...
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on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the high volume and troubles with direct enrollment and problems with the va system and credit check information. the administration says it expected early enrollment numbers to be low. >> come on. this is 300 million people plus live in this country and this is their landmark achievement and they had over two years to prepare and only six people can enroll? only six people can enroll. >> that's a bad headline. i don't think that's the case now. >> we wouldn't know. you know why? they won't release the numbers. they have the numbers and refuse to release them. >> they say t
on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the...
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i asked you on camera. >> steve, should i buy twitter? let's talk about the price. $26 a share at ipo. a little bit higher than people expected. >> sure because what happens in an ipo they go through a marketing process and there was a lot of demand for this. they kept raising the price at which it would be offered up to $27. it's interesting to compare twitter to two other big ipos, facebook and google. let's start by look at how long these companies have been in business because this gives you a baseline. google had been in business six years when it public. facebook eight. twitter seven. here's the big difference. google had $3 billion. facebook had $5 billion and twitter has $640 million of revenue when it's going public. much smaller company. same is true as of profits. google was making money. facebook was making a tiny bit of money. twitter is losing money. so that gives you a little bit of the background. >> is there a chance to sell ads on twitter. >> they will sell ads. >> tougher for facebook. that's because you cut in specific
i asked you on camera. >> steve, should i buy twitter? let's talk about the price. $26 a share at ipo. a little bit higher than people expected. >> sure because what happens in an ipo they go through a marketing process and there was a lot of demand for this. they kept raising the price at which it would be offered up to $27. it's interesting to compare twitter to two other big ipos, facebook and google. let's start by look at how long these companies have been in business because...
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. >> joining us now former mccain senior campaign strategist and msnbc political analyst steve schmidt. editor of the daily least, tina brown and historian john meacham is here. >> a new research poll has troubling signs for president obama as more persons are showing decreasing confidence in his ability to lead. on a number of issues the president is under water. 53% say the president is not honest and trustworthy. that's a 24-point swing from may. 60% say he can't manage the government effectively. on being strong and subsidize, only 46% say president obama has those characteristics. 56% say he doesn't inspire confidence. all right. 60% still believe he has a vision for the country's future, and 71% say the president is likeable. >> tina, though, minus 24 on honest and trustworthy. >> that's pretty brutal. >> that's brutal. how does the president push immigration reform other other issues. >> it is ironic on the diplomatic front we're seeing this great momentum and i want may will be legacy wise that's thing he's remembered for and that this awful botched, you know, health care roll
. >> joining us now former mccain senior campaign strategist and msnbc political analyst steve schmidt. editor of the daily least, tina brown and historian john meacham is here. >> a new research poll has troubling signs for president obama as more persons are showing decreasing confidence in his ability to lead. on a number of issues the president is under water. 53% say the president is not honest and trustworthy. that's a 24-point swing from may. 60% say he can't manage the...
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i wrote a book about steve jobs. one question i asked him and a question everyone of us have to answer bob dillon or the beatles. he gives a two page answer in the book i wrote which is complicated but comes down on dillon's side. how would you answer it? >> given american politics is so much more for the world than british politics i have to agree with you. that was the point about dillon. he enters the public conscience in american, the march on washington. he's made it britain. he had a number one hit album in britain but nobody in america until june '63. >> guys you're looking at the music around '63 anticipate going into '64. then look at the tumult in america several years later. what was the relationship between crowds turning out in huge numbers for whether it was dillon or for the beatles and then crowds that turned out later on. is there some kind of link between those two? >> i think the only link is that youth suddenly mattered. as i said earlier you go from being an unknown boy band in london or liverpoo
i wrote a book about steve jobs. one question i asked him and a question everyone of us have to answer bob dillon or the beatles. he gives a two page answer in the book i wrote which is complicated but comes down on dillon's side. how would you answer it? >> given american politics is so much more for the world than british politics i have to agree with you. that was the point about dillon. he enters the public conscience in american, the march on washington. he's made it britain. he had...
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. >> reporter: steve bucher from washington, illinois, was eating lunch when a tornado hit his street. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking. the next thing we know, it's light inside the house. those are our two vehicles sitting across in the field over there. one of which was inside of our garage at the time. >> it was in your garage. now it's 100 yards away? >> you see it on your tv programs, and you can't believe it. and you sit right in the middle of it. you still can't believe it. >> all right. coming up next, a royal visit from one of the world's richest men. we're going to be back on "morning joe." dad! dad! katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, pleeeeease??? tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on enter
. >> reporter: steve bucher from washington, illinois, was eating lunch when a tornado hit his street. >> within less than a minute, everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking. the next thing we know, it's light inside the house. those are our two vehicles sitting across in the field over there. one of which was inside of our garage at the time. >> it was in your garage. now it's 100 yards away? >> you see it on your tv programs, and you can't believe it....